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Swallow Rise are the new leaders in Division 3 after a brace from Kane Parkes helped them beat previous leaders High Halstow 2-1, Sam Bigg replying.
AFC Tigers scored eight goals without reply against Moove with Chris King firing a hat-trick. Other goals came from John Joe Langley, Lewis McFarland, Harley Hughes, Simon Malphony and Shane Pensato.
Markus Jarmak and James Kinnon ensured the points for Medway United West in a 2-0 win against Five Bells.
Bredhurst won 4-2 at Real 60 with goals from Alfie Buckley, Joshua Robinson and Kye Knappitsch (2) while Toby Williams scored a consolation for Rochester Eagles in their 4-1 defeat to Medway Rovers 20.
Sam Defrates, Harry Nash and Ben Church goals saw Eagles to the top of Division 2 with a 3-0 win against Pentagon Reserves.
Jake Potter (2), Jamie Reeves, Dylan Austin and Charlie Field led Anchorians United to a 5-2 success over Bredhurst Juniors.
Gillingham Town lost 4-1 to Cliffe Woods Colts Reserves with Eddie Patington, Tom Sall, Ash Lawrence and Michael Mason on the scoresheet.
FC Catalans hit double figures against Lipscomb Fiat. Ryan Fuller (3), Samuel Heard, Alex Woodhouse (2), Philip Day, James Day, Josh Shaw and Ben Pratt set up a 10-2 win, with Stewart Jefferis and Liam Green scoring in reply.
Milton & Fulston United shaded former leaders Chatham Town MFC 2-1 with goals from Danny Kadwill and James Gasson.
Charlie Hetterley scored six goals in Palmerston Athletic’s 9-2 win at basement side Rainham Eagles, Steve Hodge, Tony Ellis and Jim Coulson completed the scoring. Matt Baron and a Daniel Dukes penalty replied.
The only unbeaten team in Division 1 are the new leaders. Anchorians Athletic went top after their 3-2 win at Medway Rovers 17 thanks to Jack Paine (2) and Connor Toomey. Connor Regan and Caleb Dyce replied for Medway.
Cross Park had Jamie Stewart, Alex Belsey and Mike Dungworth (2) to thank for their 4-0 win over Medway United Central.
Jon Goodman, Beau Spree and Steven Ballard netted for New Brompton 1893 as they shard six goals and the points in a 3-3 draw with Omega 92, whose goals came from Jamie Nash and Jake Lee (2).
John Kerr, Swayze Whale (2) and Daryl Tripp netted in Rainham Kenilworth Rangers' 4-2 victory over Bredhurst Rovers, who replied through Tommy Campbell and Adrian Nita.
Ben Collier, Harry Martin (3), Ted Lay, Dan Crisp and Adam Turner were all on target for Cuxton 1991 in their 7-0 win at Rochester.
The Saffery brothers were on target - Aaron with a brace and Ben with the other goal - for Wigmore as they shared the points with Cliffe Woods Colts A in a 3-3 draw. Matt Wills and Jack Burnham (2) replied for Colts.
Pentagon sit top of the Premier Division after Bradley Killick scored twice, including a penalty, in their 2-1 victory over Anchorians, for whom Charlie Stewart netted.
Sam Allen (4) and Steve Franklin were on the scoresheet for Cliffe Woods Rangers in their 5-2 win over Thamesview.
Josh Waters and Richard Humphrey’s goals were not enough for Intergills as they lost 4-2 to Borden Park Wanderers.
16A came out on top in a game of nine goals with a narrow 5-4 win at Medway Lions. David Latunde, Jack Shaw, Daniel Organ (2) and Joe Murray were their marksmen.
Michael Sullivan, Jack Clover, Bill Austin and Chris Elliott were on target for Park Regis Fountain in their 4-1 victory over Medway Sport who replied through Aaron Lorentson.
Senior Section leaders Quested had Harry Lester and Stewart West to thank for their 2-0 win over Chatham Town Sundays.
Zack Wells (2), Suliman Sadiq, Hayden Clare and Ryan Jones led second-placed Rainham Kenilworth Athletic to a 5-2 success against New Brompton Gills.
Both goalkeepers saved a penalty as Bells and Riverside Academy played out a goalless draw.
Ashley Poppy (2), Ollie Blose, Robbie Summerhayes, George Wilkins, Jamie Waddington, Adam Bush, Joe Reynolds and Ozan Hassan were all on target in Cliffe Woods Colts' 9-0 triumph over Locomotive Sittingbourne.
Star Meadow lost 8-0 to Rainham 84 who had three players scoring twice, Sam Raymount, Callum Edwards and Jordan Griffiths, Will Mawson and an own goal completed the scoring.